What is Design Public?
Design Public is a series of conversations about design and innovation in the public interest.This blog is curated by the Center for Knowledge Societies, the innovation consulting firm that guides the establishment of the Adianta School for Leadership and Innovation.
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A brief overview of “Hidden Heroes†from Pecha Kucha #21 (Part 2)
Here is a short description of the other four speakers of the Pecha Kucha Global Night on September 20! Jatin Modi started on a note on toys and said that it happened 20 years ago and that an evil demon skeletal … Continue reading
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A brief overview of “Hidden Heroes†from Pecha Kucha #21 (Part 1)
The Pecha Kucha Night last Friday was one of the most interesting editions of the event as it brought a diverse group of speakers together who had some interesting things to say on Hidden heroes. Presentations were a mix of … Continue reading
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Rethinking Self, Field, and Business design!
Here is a quick snapshot of our workshops from last week. It gave our students a great insight into business modelling for medium-sized enterprises, taught them principles of self-reflection and helped them develop an ethnographers perspective to taking pictures. The … Continue reading
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Manu Makker : Our Speaker at the Upcoming Pecha Kucha Night!
Manu Makker heads Innovation Strategy at the Center for Knowledge Societies (CKS). He holds an engineering degree and has been an entrepreneur since college. He had earlier been on the board for Griffin Strategy Partners India, a business policy consulting company … Continue reading
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Meet Usha Alexander: A Speaker for the Global Pecha Kucha Night!
Usha Alexander is a writer and Instructional Designer who recently left her position of twelve years with Apple Inc. in order to pursue creative writing and to participate in socially relevant projects. Her first novel, Only the Eyes Are Mine, was … Continue reading
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Jatin Modi : Our Speaker at the Upcoming Pecha Kucha Night!
Jatin Modi is an Entrepreneur since the age of 19, and has founded 4 startups.He currently runs FrogIdeas- a Digital Strategy and Marketing firm. He had earlier founded MadeinHealth.com, one of India’s leading Health E-commerce companies which was acquired by … Continue reading
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Meet Pallavi Kaushal: One of Our Pecha Kucha Speaker on September 20!
Pallavi Kaushal presently coordinates the International Citizen Service programme for VSO India; an initiative that aims at community development through youth development, with a focus on building global citizenship. She has previously worked as the Programme Officer for Youth and … Continue reading
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Meet Faith Gonsalez: Another Speaker for the Global Pecha Kucha Night
Faith works with the conceptualization, planning and program management of arts, media and development projects, focused on creating child-centered arts and music projects, and training and capacity building of youth, NGO functionaries and others. She is the founder of Delhi … Continue reading
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Of Kotler, Pitches and Grammer!
The second week of classes at Adianta was an extremely challenging experience for our students. It kicked off on 4th September with a class in marketing by Ashish Dhar with a focus on ‘Analyzing Markets- Growth and Size Opportunity’. “Watch … Continue reading
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Meet Antony Rajkumar:Our Speaker for the Global Pecha Kucha Night
Antony Rajkumar has experience in brand strategy and communications. 18 years across across advertising, consulting and marketing. Focus areas and proven experience in business and brand strategy, integrated brand communications, consulting, leadership, business development, analytics, creative development and integrated communications.Has … Continue reading
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